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Like Obama says, We need REAL change
Retro is the way to go.....nothing new is very exciting. Radio, n itself, is pretty boring. Same formulas everywhere, no matter what the music...so, hey, boogie-man, don't play the same freakin tunes over and over because the IPOD is still my most reliable source of entertainment.
Being LOCAL is also important too and CONTENT that is relatable and intelligent. Enough goofy John Boy and Billy and talk stations stacked with right wing radicals..silly girl-boy formula shows and announcers who can only say what the management tells them to say!!
I agree with the guy who talked about giggling morons in the morning and it would be nice to have LOCAL, not piped in shows, with someone on the air who is fun and has a vocabulary bigger than a matchbox.
But every time these people (radio owners) get something good going, it's either just a tease or the experts change their minds and change their stations.
Recall last year when WUUS signed on with classic hits. First it was the "70s and 60s" (what, dislexic or something?)..then two months later, it was the "60s, 70s and 80s." but it was only barely any of them.
They still play the same damn songs over and over and often, at the same times every day.
When they let Cleveland Wheeler, the morning guy they hired to walk on them because (best info has it) over disagreements over the station being programmed by some guy from San Antonio and refusing to play more than 400 songs to represent three decades, I turned the radio OFF and started downloading my own collection.
He talked a little but about smart, interesting stuff and, in my opinion, was too good for what Chattanooga radio offers.
So wise up guys and don't operate this one like a radio school run by chucklehads or a music machine with 10 songs.. Give us a reason to listen because we don't have to anymore if there is nothing different or genuine in it for us.